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Annie studied at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, foundation and BA degree course where she gained an Hons. Degree in Fine Art Painting. She later decided to refresh her drawing skills, and, after a couple of years, gaining diplomas in life drawing, painting and sculpture. Annie now works daily from her studio at Wimbledon Art Studios, where she has been for the last fourteen years. She has exhibited many times at the Royal Academy in London, and also at the Mall galleries.

Annie paints whatever subject matter excites her - the subject can also dictate the style in which she paints. Her paintings deal with ethereal moments and passing time almost like fractions of a poem. She continues to experiment with drawing on different surfaces and textures, and uses a variety of materials to build up a working surface, including oil paint, crayons, pencil, and charcoal. Annie loves texture and and uses the viscosity of oil paint to sculpt forms onto her canvas.

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“We only ever got one deck chair and since my sister [dressed in Ballet gear] was older I was resigned to the wet sand. To compound my abject misery I would have a horrible haircut first, so with hair down my back all day, short sleeves that helped me turn purple in the constant cold, and a wet bum … apart from that it was great to get away!” Robert E. Wells.

‘Two Children One Deckchair’ won the Davison Award for oil painting.

Robert Wells is a Yorkshire born artist specialising in city and landscape paintings around London and the North Yorkshire Moors. Most of his smaller works are painted directly from the subject and at all times of the year in all weather. Robert moved to London in 1988 to study for a Masters Degree.

He is a member of the New English Art Club (NEAC), Royal Federation of British Artists (RBA) and a Fellow of the Chartered Society of Designers (FCSD).